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- London - "Bar Mezzo" (Soho)
- Dublin - "Bar Temple" (temple bar)
- Bristol - "The Walkabout" (G'day Sports)
- Sydney - "Clovelly Beach Hotel" (East burbs')
- Sydney - "Scruffy Murhpys" (George St)
- Melbourne - "The Grand" (Essendon)
- Toronto - "Finn Mc Cools" (CBD)
- Newfoundland - "All the downtown (St.John's) bars"
- Melbourne - "Soapy Soaps" - It's a bar and laundromat
- Belfast - "Botanic Inn" - University Area (meat-market)
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- Guinness™ (Extra-Cold)
- Murphy's
- Tooheys New (Australia)
- Fosters
- Harp
- B55 (* cocktail *)
- B52 (* cocktail *)
- Ze HarveyVallbanger (* cocktail *)
- Whiskey - Straight (Irish Mist) - not even any ice!
- Whiskey - Straight (J & B)
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- Principles of Interactive Multimedia
- XHTML in easy steps [ 1-84078-125-4 ]
- FlashMx2004 Complete - Osbourne
- FlashMx2004 Advanced - Peachpit Press
- The Project Manager's Handbook (includes CD-ROM)
- People, Organisations & Communications D.Evans
- The Silva Method - Jose Silva
- NeuroLinguisticProgramming - Brandler
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- Mellons - Red
- Mellons - Yellow
- Mellons - Orange
- Steak - Canadian Top-Side
- Sushi
- Carrot Juice
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- "The Mountains of Mourne" - (Ireland)
- "Toronto" - (Union Street)
- "Hyde Park"- (London)
- "Sydney" - (Clovelly - East burbs')
- "Melbourne" - (CBD)
- "Santa Ponsa" - (Majorka)
- "Galway" - (Clifton Beach Road)
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- Sultans of Ping FC - Cork - ireland
- Duke Special - Belfast - n'Ireland
- Moloko - Yorkshire - England / Dublin -Ireland
- Goldfrapp - Bath/
Bristol England
- PJ Harvey - Devon - England
- Perry Farrell/Porno for Pyros/Janes Addiction - LA
- Smashing Pumpkins - LA
- Grover Washington Jr - USA
- Millers Tale - Sydney - Australia
- Frank Zappa - somewhere in outerspace
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- "Sometimes things just fall over"
This can applied to almost any accidential circumstance
- "I think I'm turning Japenese,
I think I'm turning Japenese,
I think I'm turning Japenese"
In recognition of japans fine PS3, Suziki Bikes and MR2's.
(Not the more ocmmon known interpretation)
- "Where's the F%&ing* Hoover"
Not sure why - but this sounds great shouted at high volumes
- "Nice ___, where are you from"
Inspired from Ms L.
- "To be sure, to be sure, to be sure "
you can never be too sure these days...
- "It's a good day for the weather "
some days there's not much of it around
- "Ya for sure "
A Swedish-Irish or NW European version of establishing general sureness in a situation where general reassurance may be required.
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- Wassily Kandinsky - Dig em' all
- Mark Rothko - "Untitled"
- Piet Mondrian - "Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue"
- Pollock, Jackson - "Lavender Mist: Number 1, 1950"
- Hans Hoffman's - "Flight"
- Patrick Heron - Any
- Howard Hodgkin - Any
- Victor Vasarely - (Geometric Abstraction)
- Richard Diebenkorn - Any
- Joan Miro - "Blue II"
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